Although many would argue there is no wrong time to indulge in chocolate, February is considered Chocolate Month because of Valentine’s Day. Here are a half dozen world-class East Coast…
Food & Eats
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The Brandywine River Valley serves as an epicenter for public gardens in the U.S. One of America’s finest is Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Created by Pierre du Pont,…
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When most people think of Vermont, they envision skiing down snow-covered slopes, drinking hot chocolate by a roaring bonfire or riding a horse-drawn sleigh across a snowy meadow. But Vermont…
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If you’d like to travel to Germany without the long plane ride, then head to northeast Georgia where the small town of Helen has its own Bavarian Alpine village. Located…
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Whether you are a local who wants a delicious meal or a tourist who worked up a huge appetite after a day taking in the Gettysburg National Battlefield, The Lodges…
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Though Anthony Bourdain was a celebrated chef, author and television host, he never warmly embraced the spotlight. If he had the choice between spending time with a noted celebrity or…
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Charleston, South Carolina is mainly known for its history, its cobblestone streets and horse-drawn carriages and its pretty pastel-colored antebellum houses. But what about its amazing food scene? Here are…
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By Shuan Butcher Some of the world’s best chefs swear by the cooking salts offered by a small, historic salt-mining facility in Malden, W.Va. In 1817, Nancy Bruns’ ancestors started…
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Photos and words by Joe Motheral A visit to New York City can be a refreshing eye opener. The city that never sleeps has reawakened, buzzing with traffic and pedestrians.…
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By Amanda Johnston A visit to Hershey, Pa., for many means a visit to the well-known amusement park, Hersheypark. Its origins trace to 1904, when Milton Hershey created a park…